Unrepeated: Damo Suzuki's improvisations in music and life
The legendary Japanese vocalist made his name with the pioneering band Can, but quit because he didn't want to be famous. He passed away earlier this week.
Legendary Japanese vocalist Damo Suzuki passed away earlier this week.
He was born in Japan in 1950, but his desire to explore the world saw him move to Sweden as a teenager. He spent the next few years busking in an improvised style on the streets of various European towns and cities. A chance encounter in Munich with the pioneering German band Can led to him being asked to join them as their new vocalist, and he appeared on stage that same day. But Damo left Can when they were at their peak, shunning fame for a simpler life bringing up a family and working as a hotel receptionist. He lived with cancer for much of his later years, but he kept experimenting until the end. He spoke with Jo Fidgen in 2022.
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